TENNIS/XIE SHUWEI DEFEATED EASTBOURNE IN THE TOP 8 IN A TEN-GAME TIE. ZHAN HAOQING AND HER PARTNER ADVANCED TO THE TOP 4 FOR TWO WEEKS IN A ROW.

Tennis/Xie Shuwei defeated Eastbourne in the top 8 in a ten-game tie. Zhan Haoqing and her partner advanced to the top 4 for two weeks in a row.

Tennis/Xie Shuwei defeated Eastbourne in the top 8 in a ten-game tie. Zhan Haoqing and her partner advanced to the top 4 for two weeks in a row.

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The "Taiwan-US Alliance" easily passed the first round of women's doubles, defeating the Chinese pair Wang Xiyu and Wang Yafan 6-3. However, today they went head-to-head with the British pair Harriet Dart and Maia Lumsden for 4 points. Strong tickets, but encountered challenges.

In the first set, the "Taiwan-U.S. Alliance" successfully held serve in the first game, but failed in the next three service games, leading to the first surrender at 1-6. Fortunately, the "Taiwan-U.S. Alliance" immediately regained its form in the second set, and the same In return, he broke the opponent's serve three times and regained the victory 6-3.即時比分

Taiwan’s No. 1 women’s doubles tennis star Hsieh Shu-wei teamed up with American Sloane Stephens at the WTA 500 Eastbourne Women’s Tennis Championships in the early morning of the 28th. However, the top eight teams faced the British combination of Harriet Dart and Maia Lumsden) encountered a tough battle, and finally lost 1:6, 6:3, 1:10, and stopped in the top 8; while another women's doubles player from Taiwan, Zhan Haoqing, teamed up with Russian player Veronika Kudermetova in the WTA500 At the Bad Homburg Open in Germany, they defeated Shuko Aoyama of Japan and Aleksandra Krunic of Serbia in straight games 6:0, 6:3, and reached the semi-finals for two weeks in a row.

In 2002, he challenged for the Grand Slam for the first time, but ended up in the playoffs. In 2005, the last Grand Slam tournament of the year, the US Open, passed 3 consecutive 運彩out-of-conference rounds and entered the intra-conference rounds for the first time, but unfortunately stopped in the first round.

Although Hsieh Su-wei entered the Grand Slam tournament in the following years, she was never able to break through the first round curse. It was not until 2008 that she first defeated Gisela Dulko, who was ranked 37th in the world at the Hopman Cup, and then in Australia. Net's pursuit of victory not only broke through the first round, but also passed 3 consecutive rounds and went straight to the top 16, setting the best record for Taiwanese women's Grand Slam singles. The world ranking also broke through 100 for the first time, reaching 95th.

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